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Sean Insanity gives his view on the Manafort / Mueller plea deal


It didn't take long for Sean Insanity to instill fear in his dwindling viewing audience last night as he gave his 'take' on the plea deal Manafort finalized with Mueller yesterday, in which Manafort agreed to flip like a fried egg.

Here's what Insanity had to say in his opening monologue on his eponymous show last night:

"This witch-hunt may actually be coming to an end sooner than we thought and there is one other reason that Mueller made this deal with Manafort today. Now, to be very blunt, there is now in this country a cancer it is now growing on every single intelligence agency that we once respected in this country. We are now at a tipping point. As a result of all of the corruption, it's taken a long time that we have exposed on this show, including all week this week, at the highest levels, corruption in the FBI, the DOJ, the CIA and even corruption leading straight from Steele, Christopher Steele to Bruce Ohr, right into Robert Mueller's office.

Every single institution, main institutions of law enforcement in this country have been so tainted by corruption, so tainted by a desire to take down the president, if Mueller cares at all about the future integrity of these institutions, this all needs to come to an end. Because these once great institutions tonight are hanging in the balance. And we have all the evidence to prove that they've been corrupt. A deep state, based on a deep hatred and deep bias."



Be afraid viewers....be very afraid!

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Conspiracy theorists are dangerous enough when they exist on the fringe of society. When they're given national platforms such as Hannity, it truly is scary and has led to us having a President who is a conspiracy theorist himself.

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Fox, Limbaugh, Trump of course, and the 35-40 percent of the country that support them.

It is more than a little frightening.

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It's more than that....

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I wonder how long it'll be before he starts peddling Super Male Vitality and Survival Shield X2.

What's also funny is how much less Soros' name gets thrown around nowadays since the Mueller investigation. The conspiratorial right has actually managed to find an even bigger boogeyman.

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I'm really concerned about the viewers who take him seriously. They eat this BS up with no problem (as we can see on this forum).

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Trump and company have been trying to pressure the intelligence agencies to turn a blind eye to conservatives who are guilty of wrong doing. They want them to be entirely partisan, servants of the right wing. It is a dangerous situation.

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He's Infowars on steroids. It's the same routine of using his viewers' confirmation bias to peddle a narrative. The difference is Hannity is in deep with the establishment, whereas Infowars walked the line. Since Hannity is an establishment crony, and since he is able to draw in the Jones crowd, he has become the voice of Trump himself and the Trump admin has gone full team Hannity. That is why Alex Jones has been left in the dark. The bitch got ditched for a better bitch, lol.

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My hope is that he gets taken down along with Trump in Mueller's investigation. That would be so poetic, and yet it's not a total pipedream either. There's hard evidence Hannity was in regular communication with Assange and some circumstantial evidence that suggests he might have acted as an intermediary as an indirect back channel to the Kremlin through wikileaks since he's known to talk to Trump daily.

That would be so sweet to see Hannity get taken down too. It would explain his personal vested interest behind peddling his bullshit conspiracy rhetoric. It also wouldn't be the first time he was exposed for conflicts of interest, the other time of course being when he was revealed as being one of Cohen's 3 clients. It'd be a consistent pattern.

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I’m wondering how much Manafort has on Hannity? It would be great if Mueller takes him down next.

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Wouldn't Cohen be the natural one to taken down Hannity, seeing how he was his so called "client" that he failed to disclose? I can't imagine Hannity would employ Cohen to do anything above board.

As for Manafort, I've seen nothing that actually links them, have you?

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I have a feeling everyone who was in T-rumps circle of friends is linked. I’m sure Manafort was leaking stories to Hannity, and much more.

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You might be onto something. I'm seeing how Hannity revealed he had spoken to Manafort on air a week before election day. This was during a period we now know Manafort was under FISA surveillance. Hannity was really sweating bullets last week about Manafort flipping. This could get really good.

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BINGO! You're seeing the same thing I am. Especially Hannity's broadcast the day Manafort flipped like a fried egg.

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That explains a lot.

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Too bad it's the kind that still has lead in it.

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It does but sometimes lead is good for the human body.

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Hopefully the intelligence agencies will be motivated to be very thorough in their investigation of Trump. Trump and his minions have been undermining them at every turn.

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"if Mueller cares at all about the future integrity of these institutions, this all needs to come to an end."

Wait, so is Hannity calling on Mueller to end the investigation for the good of the country?

If that's what he's proposing as his solution then I fear not, since there's no way that has any chance of ever happening.

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Yes that’s what he wants. For everything to come to an end now before the “ flood waters reach his front door”. I do hope Hannity gets washed away in this!!

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